Howdy. I found a few previous discussions but am a bit confused (nothing new.) Collectorz (Books) has the option to export to text, HTML, XML, iPod notes or Palm/Pocket PC? Will one of these work? I have 721 books in the thing!
I am new to the pedias and new to this Mac thing so assume great ignorance in your explanation, assuming there is one.
I also have DVDs and CDs to transfer when I can get it figured out.
Thanks ... bruce
Importing from Collectorz - windows
Hi Bruce,
DVDpedia will import a well formed CSV or tab delimited file. This is the the text option of Movie Collector.
You will want to export field names, use comma as the separator, quote the fields, and change line breaks to spaces. Click on the exported fields button and add the following fields: Front Cover, Format, Genre, Movie Release Date, Movie Release Year, Nr of Disks/Tapes, Plot, Region, Running Time, Title Sort, UPC, Loan Date, Loaned To, Audience Rating, IMDb Number, Language, Links, Site URL, Studio, Screen Ratio, Subtitles, Current Value, Location, My Rating, Notes, Purchase Date, Purchase Price, Store, Actor, Director, Producer, User Credit 1, User Credit 2, Writer, Extra Features, Standard Features, User Lookup 1, User Lookup 2, User Text 1, User Text 2, Country and Title.
In DVDpedia choose import under the file menu and choose the exported file and map the fields (doing this I realized My Rating is not included as an import option in the latest version, download DVDpedia again if you wish to also import the My Rating field).
I noticed that Movie Collector does not encode the dollar sign correctly. If this is important for you, open the exported file before in a text editor and do a search and replace for what appears for the dollar sign and change it to the proper currency symbol.
DVDpedia will import a well formed CSV or tab delimited file. This is the the text option of Movie Collector.
You will want to export field names, use comma as the separator, quote the fields, and change line breaks to spaces. Click on the exported fields button and add the following fields: Front Cover, Format, Genre, Movie Release Date, Movie Release Year, Nr of Disks/Tapes, Plot, Region, Running Time, Title Sort, UPC, Loan Date, Loaned To, Audience Rating, IMDb Number, Language, Links, Site URL, Studio, Screen Ratio, Subtitles, Current Value, Location, My Rating, Notes, Purchase Date, Purchase Price, Store, Actor, Director, Producer, User Credit 1, User Credit 2, Writer, Extra Features, Standard Features, User Lookup 1, User Lookup 2, User Text 1, User Text 2, Country and Title.
In DVDpedia choose import under the file menu and choose the exported file and map the fields (doing this I realized My Rating is not included as an import option in the latest version, download DVDpedia again if you wish to also import the My Rating field).
I noticed that Movie Collector does not encode the dollar sign correctly. If this is important for you, open the exported file before in a text editor and do a search and replace for what appears for the dollar sign and change it to the proper currency symbol.